Guide: How to reinstall Dota 2 in the correct way

Sup guys,
I just noticed that many people have problems with reinstalling Dota 2. The biggest problem is, that many forget to delete all local data and adding to that they forget to delete the Cloud data. In this guide I explain briefly, how to do it the correct way. That way you can solve 99% of all Dota 2-problemsAFTER THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO REMAKE ALL YOUR DOTA 2 SETTINGS LIKE HOTKEYS ETC.!

First step: Disable Cloud
Cloud is a Steam feature, which synchronizes all your local game data with a big online server. So no matter where on the planet you play a game via Steam, you will have everywhere the same game settings (like hot keys, sound settings etc.) By simply reinstalling Dota 2, those do not get reseted!!

So you go to Steam in the upper left corner > go on "Settings" > go on "Download and Cloud" > un-tick the Cloud function! Now cloud is disabled!

Second step: Delete all local content
Steam must be closed! That is very important. Next you go to the following directory:
X:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\<STEAMID>\

STEAMID is your personal Steam Identitiy number. Everyone has another one. When you entered that folder, you will find many folder with different numbers. The folder with number 570 is Dota 2 and you just delete it simply.

Next you go to the following directory:
X:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\
and there you just simply delete the Dota 2 folder.

Third step: Start Steam again
What we did until now is to reset all local Dota 2 data and disabling Cloud. Now you start Steam and you will install Dota 2 again. Then you start Dota 2 and you check if everything works correctly! If this is the case, you go to Steam settings > you activate Cloud again and it will ask, if the old Dota 2 Cloud-Data should be deleted and overwritten by the new one you created. Here you say YES. You do not want the old one which do causes problems.

There is also an better alternative to delete the content from a game:
Right-click on "Dota 2" in Steam Library, then click on "Delete Local Content..."
This should make sure any local data of the game is out.

BUT!!!!

You should NEVER, EVER have to delete a game's content with Steam if you have problems with the said game.
You should always use "Verify Integrity of Game Cache" to restore broken files in a game.

Originally Posted by vodyara

Please do not let this turn into TF2, the TF2 trading community is absolutely cancerous. They do not care about the game, they just want items.

Okay Doc do this one without deleting anything. I changed my aspect ratio in settings, not resolution, and pressed apply. It is now sending the video in 71.4hz but my monitor, like most, only runs 50 and 60. That means a black screen with sounds from loadup to kill process. How do I fix this without deleting anything or uninstalling or anything?